Each Latin sentence contains an English verb phrase in parentheses.
Provide the correct verb phrase, using ut or
Examples:
Go to the previous exercise.
   
magister Graecas litteras docuit (so that) discipuli eas (might be able to read).
Answer: ut legere possent:
ut because it is a purpose clause, positive, not negative, and possent
because the main verb is a past tense, requiring imperfect subjunctive in the purpose clause.
Quintus despicit (to see the river). Answer: ut flumen videat: the English
infinitive phrase expresses purpose, so you need an ut clause, primary sequence because despicit is present tense.
volo (to look down). Answer: despicere: it is a complementary
infinitive after volo, not a purpose clause.